Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House — Reception for “The Single Subject Art Show,” featuring an exhibit of tools and crafts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., 303 Willamette St. Free. (484-0808)

“Children of the Crocodile” — Australian filmmaker Marsha Emerman will show and discuss the film and her work-in-progress, “On the Banks of the Tigris: The Hidden Story of Iraqi Music,” 7 p.m., DIVA. $6. (344-3482)

“The Old Man Who Loved Cheese” — Adapted from the children’s book by Garrison Keillor about a man who loves cheese a little too much; a production of Mad Duckling Children’s Theatre. Amazon Park, 2700 Hilyard St. Through Aug. 8. (346-4192)

“Oklahoma!” — Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical classic set in the Oklahoma Territory; an Oregon Festival of American Music production directed by Richard Jessup. Silva Hall, Hult Center, Seventh Avenue and Willamette Street. Through Aug. 9. (434-7000, 682-5000)

“Into the Woods” — Fractured fairy tales become a lesson about community responsibility at Cottage Theatre, 700 Village Drive, Cottage Grove. Through Aug. 22. (942-8001)

“The Night of the Iguana” — Tennessee Williams’ classic tale of a man’s struggle with his personal demons and his need for forgiveness and redemption; directed by James Aday. Very Little Theatre, 2350 Hilyard St. Through Aug. 15. (344-7751)

“Much Ado About Nothing” — Shakespeare’s comedy of wit and romance, performed outdoors; a Free Shakespeare in the Park production directed by Jerry Ferraccio. Amazon Park, 2700 Hilyard St. Aug. 8-30 (Free)

For curtain times, performance dates and ticket prices, see the day-by-day calendar listings.

Full City Coffee Roasters — Anime-style artwork by David Arney, through Sunday; works by Mark Longstreet, Daniel Berman, David Arney and Charlie Search, through August. 842 Pearl St. (344-0475)

Gallery at the Airport — Japanese Doll Exhibition, in conjunction with the “On the Road: Two Visions of the Tokaido” exhibit at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, through September. Eugene Airport Terminal, 28801 Douglas Drive (744-0909)

Springfield Museum — “Dream Safari,” works by Gerie Muchnikoff and the children of the Kasisi Orphanage in Zambia, through Aug. 25. 590 Main St., Springfield (726-2300)

UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History — “Coastal Light,” photography by Bob Sanov, through Nov. 1; “World Harmony — Musical Instruments From Around the Globe,” exploration of music around the world, through Jan. 3. 1680 E. 15th Ave. (346-3024)